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Like the concept but may have missed a bit on technique- will try this again. Glass is a challenge.



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The idea is there and you're def on the right track..looks a touch soft to me.. use lots of white and black card to get strong lines
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Andy is right. The positioning of cards will definately help crisp up the edges within the image. A touch of noise removal and I think the picture would come together nicely. Excellent use of wine glasses. Very creative composition and it works well.
Glass is a big pain in the neck at times...keep at it and post the progress.
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